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Bird Cherry - Prunus padusFamily: Rosaceae Synonyms: Padus avium, Padus racemosa, Prunus padum Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus Prunus padus | |||
Border Forsythia - Forsythia x intermediaForsythia x intermedia is an ornamental deciduous shrub of garden origin. The shrub has an upright habit with arching branches and grows to 3 to 4 metres high. The opposite leaves turn yellowish or occasionally purplish in the autumn before falling. The… | |||
Cornelian-cherry - Cornus masOther names: Cornelian Cherry Family: Cornaceae Cornus mas (Cornelian cherry, European cornel or Cornelian cherry dogwood) is a species of flowering plant in the dogwood family Cornaceae, native to southern Europe (from France to Ukraine) and south western… | |||
European Honeysuckle - Lonicera periclymenumEuropean Honeysuckle - Lonicera periclymenum Family: Caprifoliaceae Lonicera periclymenum, common names honeysuckle, common honeysuckle, European honeysuckle or woodbine, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae native to much of Europe.… | |||
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Glossy abelia - Abelia grandifloraFamily: Linnaeaceae Silver abelia flowering habit at Kula Ace Hardware and Nursery, Maui. September 06, 2007 | |||
Mezereon - Daphne mezereumFamily: Thymelaeaceae Other names: February Daphne, Paradise Plant, Spurge Olive Daphne mezereum, commonly known as February daphne, mezereon, mezereum, spurge laurel or spurge olive, is a species of Daphne in the flowering plant family Thymelaeaceae,… | |||
Red-berried Elder - Sambucus racemosaSynonyms: Sambucus racemosa var. laciniataOther names: European Red Elder, Red Elderberry Sambucus racemosa is a species of elderberry known by the common names red elderberry and Red-berried Elder. Sambucus racemosa is often a treelike shrub growing… | |||
Rose of Sharon - Hibiscus syriacusHibiscus syriacus is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae, native to much of Asia (though not, as Linnaeus thought, Syria, in spite of the name he gave it). Common names include rose of Sharon (especially in North America), Syrian ketmia… | |||
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